It should come as no surprise that Apple and Android has two "most desired" smartphone users in the new mobile phone systems according to a study by Nielsen. But the results vary slightly to the people who were subject to the investigation.
Nielsen, set the current Smartphone owners, the results of the survey among the out today show, 35% is looking to buy an iPhone in the next device, while 28% intend to Android phone may (a). But one of those who currently own property and want to update your Smartphone, 25% is eyeing the iPhone and 28% are likely to opt out from the Android device.
(Credit: Nielsen)Specify the difference: Smartphones Run third-party operating systems, such as Apple's iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile and Nokia Symbian, and they support third-party-of-the-art portable apps.Feature phones to use their own OS, not as a general rule, the successful third-party applications is carried out, and is usually the other restrictions.
Among the age groups iPhone proved to be a little more than Android phone for people 18-24, 25-34, and in particular of those 55 and older, depending on the circumstances of the case, it is desirable to Nielsen.These 35-54 prefer Android device as their next phone low margin. [1] [2] and sex, on behalf of the iPhone the next purchase of women, while men are more interested in Android.
Smartphone owners were more decisive than feature phone users in terms of their next device operating system that use Them. [1] [2] currently feature phone, 25% said they were "not sure", what their next phone should only 13% of smartphone users who were equally uncertain, compared to 55 and older people were also certain less than what they would like to see in a mobile OS through the following phone with users.
Overall, 29,7% of the total value of all Us mobile subscribers used smartphones 70,3%, which is still the most common feature phones, smartphones compared. environments in the United States is the iPhone's iOS and 27% of the market, with BlackBerry OS Android is now a 22% share of Nielsen's data,.
(Credit: Nielsen)
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